Yanaka - Unique Historical Walking Tour in Tokyo's Old Town
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Yanaka - Unique Historical Walking Tour in Tokyo's Old Town

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About this experience

All of our guides choose to live in Tokyo as they LOVE it.

Either let us suggest an itinerary for you or we will customize your tour for you...OR a combination of both. It is totally up to you. Simple!!

Let us share our passion, knowledge and enthusiasm of this wonderful city and culture that combines the ancient and the ultra modern.

We also offer free support while you are in Japan. Need help with a restauarant booking- or a hotel or train? Simply ask your friendly guide or send us an email ....We love to help!

World listed sites and off the beaten path secret gems - your tour awaits!!

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Yanaka - Unique Historical Walking Tour in Tokyo's Old Town

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Detailed itinerary

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Discover the magnificent Imperial Palace, the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. Nestled in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward, this sprawling park-like area offers a serene escape in the heart of the city.

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Yanaka Cemetery – Description for Viator Listing

Step into a peaceful, tree-lined haven in the heart of Tokyo at Yanaka Cemetery, one of the city’s most atmospheric and historic burial grounds. Spanning over 10 hectares, this quiet sanctuary offers a rare glimpse into Tokyo's past, with centuries-old graves, winding stone paths, and seasonal beauty that makes it a favorite among locals and travelers alike.

Home to over 7,000 graves, including that of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last shogun of Japan, Yanaka Cemetery is not just a resting place but a walk through Japanese history. Unlike Western cemeteries, it feels more like a park—with cherry trees arching over the lanes in spring, golden leaves in autumn, and a calming silence all year round.

Did you know? Many of the graves here belong to samurai families, writers, artists, and politicians who helped shape modern Japan.

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Nezu Shrine – Description for Viator Listing

Step into old-world Tokyo at Nezu Shrine, one of the city's oldest and most beautifully preserved Shinto shrines. Nestled in the historic Yanaka/Nezu neighborhood, this hidden gem dates back over 1,900 years and offers a stunning blend of spiritual atmosphere, traditional architecture, and natural beauty.

The shrine is best known for its tunnel of vermilion torii gates, reminiscent of Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari, but without the crowds. Visitors can stroll through peaceful paths surrounded by ancient trees, koi ponds, and stone lanterns, making it a favorite for photographers and culture lovers alike.

Nezu Shrine becomes a must-visit during the Azalea Festival when over 3,000 blooming azalea bushes create a breathtaking sea of color across the shrine grounds.

⛩️ Did you know? The shrine’s main hall is an original structure from 1706, surviving earthquakes and fires—one of the few examples of Edo-era shrine architecture still standing in Tokyo.

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Tennō-ji Temple – Description for Viator Listing

Discover a peaceful corner of Tokyo's old downtown at Tennō-ji Temple, a hidden treasure nestled within the historic Yanaka district. Founded in the 13th century, Tennō-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect and one of the few structures in the area that survived the fires and destruction of World War II.

The temple grounds offer a serene retreat from the city bustle, featuring ancient trees, stone statues, and a quietly powerful bronze Buddha statue that dates back to 1690. Unlike the more crowded temples in central Tokyo, Tennō-ji provides a quiet, contemplative atmosphere—perfect for those seeking a more intimate and authentic spiritual experience.

Why visit? Tennō-ji’s calm ambiance, combined with its historical significance and beautiful seasonal gardens, makes it a favorite stop for culturally curious travelers exploring the old neighborhoods of Tokyo

What's not included

Food and Drink
Public Transportation
Private transportation

Available languages

Guide guide
DE JA EN IT FR ES

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We will meet you wherever you like - just confirm with us!!

Important notes

Just meet us and confirm who you are and we are good to go - Enjoy wonderful Japan !!

About Tokyo

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a bustling metropolis that beautifully blends traditional culture with cutting-edge technology. Known for its neon-lit streets, historic temples, and world-class cuisine, Tokyo offers a unique experience that caters to every type of traveler.

Top Attractions

Senso-ji Temple

Senso-ji is Tokyo's oldest temple and one of its most significant. The temple's massive lantern and five-story pagoda are iconic landmarks.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Free (small fee for some areas)

Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. It is surrounded by a beautiful forest.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Free

Shibuya Crossing

Shibuya Crossing is the world's busiest pedestrian crossing and a symbol of Tokyo's bustling urban life. It's a must-see for its chaotic yet orderly nature.

Cultural 30 minutes to 1 hour Free (¥2,200 for Shibuya Sky)

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan and the second tallest freestanding structure in the world. It offers breathtaking views of the city.

Architecture 2-3 hours ¥2,100 to ¥3,100 (USD $15 to $22)

Odaiba

Odaiba is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It's a great place for families and tech enthusiasts.

Entertainment Half day to full day Varies by attraction

Must-Try Local Dishes

Sushi

Fresh raw fish served on vinegared rice, a staple of Japanese cuisine.

Dinner Contains fish, can be vegetarian with substitutes.

Ramen

Noodle soup with various broths and toppings, a popular comfort food.

Lunch/Dinner Vegan and vegetarian options available.

Tempura

Deep-fried seafood and vegetables, known for its crispy texture.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood and deep-fried ingredients.

Okonomiyaki

Savory pancake with various ingredients, often topped with sauce and bonito flakes.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood and can be made vegetarian.

Popular Activities

Hiking in the nearby mountains Parasailing at Odaiba Onsen (hot spring) visits Tea ceremonies Traditional tea ceremonies Kimono rentals and photo shoots Boat tours on the Sumida River Beach activities at Odaiba

Best Time to Visit

March to May (Spring) and September to November (Autumn)

These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. However, these are also the busiest times for tourism.

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) 50°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese, Korean
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Tokyo is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public order. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis and check fares before getting in.
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Narita International Airport • 60 km (37 miles) from city center
  • Haneda Airport • 15 km (9 miles) from city center
By train

Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station

By bus

Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Tokyo's subway system is efficient, clean, and punctual. It consists of multiple lines operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.

Taxis

Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Shibuya Shinjuku Asakusa Ginza Akihabara

Day trips

Nikko
120 km (75 miles) from Tokyo • Full day

Nikko is a city known for its beautiful shrines, temples, and natural scenery. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.

Kamakura
50 km (31 miles) from Tokyo • Half day to full day

Kamakura is a coastal town known for its historic temples, shrines, and the Great Buddha statue. It's a great place to experience traditional Japanese culture.

Hakone
90 km (56 miles) from Tokyo • Full day or overnight

Hakone is a hot spring resort town known for its onsen (hot springs), scenic views of Mount Fuji, and the Open-Air Museum. It's a popular destination for relaxation and nature.

Festivals

Sannō Matsuri • Mid-June (every 2 years) Kanda Matsuri • Mid-May (every 2 years) Sumida River Fireworks Festival • Last Saturday of July

Pro tips

  • Use IC cards like Suica or Pasmo for convenient and discounted public transport.
  • Download useful apps like Google Maps, Japan Transit Planner, and Japan Travel by Navitime.
  • Learn a few basic Japanese phrases to enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture.
  • Carry cash, as some smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards.
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
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